Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Fubiigfced Kvery Evmibb Excset Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur. lad . Pool Office u Second Clara Matter J. H Metier ... Presidrat A. R Holtboura, Sec y. A Bus Mgr Dick D Heller Vice-President Bubscrigtisn Rates Blugie Copies 1 .02 Oae week, by earner 10 One year, by carrier b 00 One month, by mail .31 Three mouths, by Mail 1 v 0 ill month*. by mail L7S One year, by mail — 3.00 One year, at office J 00 Prices quoted are within a radius of lee miles. Elsewhere |3W one year. Advertising Rate* made known on Application. National Ad ver. Representative BCHEERJ4B A CO. 0 Lexington Avenue. New York lb East Wacker Drive. Cbikago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Times up mi the auto license • x teusiuu after touiurruw You anil have a day in which to gel the new tags on displa) o—o It looks like a cinch tor Purdue to win the Big T* n basketball |h n ! naiit. Tiny won easily from lowa while Indiana was losing to the Buckeyes. - o ~0~ Tbe rain predicted tor this section proved to be snow and plenty of It The state forte got busy and had the roads and streets ch ared In a few hours. —o—o — The sale of tl< kets for the basketball tournament to be held here this week Indicates laigv crowds foi ea* h session and there will be no la. k of eii'butiasm —o—- - fans found many intcrtfs'lng items in last even s Issu* of Hr* Dally Democrat, which by tin way was well suppoi ted from ovei the county, a fact that • < appruciate very much. —o—o — Got a ticket for the big tournament ? They are going fast and you will want to see thee- boys in the big annual sports event of the county The exciting games will make you forget all our troubles Tomorrow is an .m|>oitaut day for if you haven't renewed your automobile Beene*- for 1944' It s the deadline and starting Friday State and local polhe will be wat< hing for the old yellow tags ■Tie*. I.ugiighnu-u at Hermuda wen- sib k enough to wait until after Valentine Day before meddling with Pan Amerbas mail Now th* Clipper ships won't atop there any more and the boys will have to • alt on the slow mall boats for their letters. —o Protect your right to vote by see lug that you are properly rogUter--*-d Remember that If you have changed your name, moved into u dllerent pre. inet or failed to vote the last two elections you are off the Hat and meat re-rt-glater at the tounty .. lark's offi. < —O- -O- • Those congressmen who are trying to make politics out of the CMMMM will hud a big rowrlmik when the reporta come In from ib*ir particular lerrliorbw The nose couatlsg hi being gone under n law pasesf under Prmident Hoover and signed by him la IBM. -C Aa long ns automoblh- drivers persist in disobeying the ordinances as iv traffic regulations. they meet expect to be hailed Into court. Il baa bees proved tha' the only way to slop ibis and to Improve the istmrd Utt act Menu Is to enforce Ibe laws and thia win Ise dime by heal and stale others ffi» — Rise ere sympothb-w are naisod- *< to Congressman (Hille. because of the death of h*S mother, tyre
Janet Gillie. SO. who passed away suddenly while visiting a daughter In St. Paul Minnesota A splendid woman of the pioneer type, she had i eaided In Alien county and Fort Wayne nearly slaty years and was loved and respected by all who knew her. Don't see much about the results of several special congressional elections held recently In which the fiend was decidedly In favor of support of the Roosevelt administration. Another one la to lie held soon In Ohio. As soon as one of these gives an Inkling the other way. If that should happen, you will see It played up every day In the metropolitan press. Strange, isn't It? 0--O You huv* a tight, peacafully and ofn-nly to advocate certain ideals of theoretical communism, but as Americans you have not Olli) a light but a sacred duty to confine your advocacy of changes ill law to tile methods prescribed by the Constitution of the Putted States—and you have no American right, by act or deed of any kind, to subvert the government and the Const Hut ion of this nation." — President Roosevelt to American I Y I'.itlt Cougl't ss o _— Ily the <lm< this year s campaign Is civc. w- ought to all have a very good id. a of the 'kact debt ot the t utted States and the sacrifices necessary to balance the budget It will no doubt lee quite a earnpalau issue The outs will try to convince- the public that It can be paid without reducing employment oi iuteiferlnp with progress or defense but l< is also likely that millions will give he*'l to what President Roosevelt has to say about this important matter —o We ate trying to print aa good a paper as w. .an on the support we have Don't m -understand US. We are- not e cinipUililiig for wehave seveial thousand as loyal subscribers as any pap* lu the world We only wish to tell you that w* I aic- trying every day to make the pap> t more :. adable and *onse-1 quently more desirable for you and the family It's a home paper, covering court public sales, iegals. the city ball, accidents, social events, sports and the events that we feel you are most interested in. Os course we give you the stale and wccrld news also but we emphasise the sac t that we give the local news, in which you are most Interested. first We Urge the- few who have- not rene wed to do so be* for* Ma* h 3rd —O OTHE BEST PROOF: Farmers ate buying tai ms That's the Ih*si Indication and the most forceful proof that the agricultural program of the Na 4 tonal administration is helpful to larmcis and Is giving them a "brighter outlook on the future.” aa C K Troyer, America s No I Corn Grower says For many years prior to 1»33 farmers were selling their farms, that is thecae who were not losing Ihc m by the force leisure and las sale route. And farm tenancy was on tb< Im-reaac- Today farm tenancy Is on the dvcrt-uM- and the farm tenaucy program of Ibe National Admliilstratbm which kuna money to farmers with which to buy farms of their own. la a contribuilng cause ot this dceranM. Another source that proves the truth of this fact Is the- Federal Farm Imnd Hank Waller L Rust, president of this bunk reports that farm loans for the inirchnae of farms In January l»«o showed s tremendous Inc rease- over January. IM». lu thia connecti<m Mr. Rust mid: "It la refreshing u> see thaf Improved farm conditions and saving ms-nmulaicd by many praotH-c tlve buyers have made Increaoed pur- < liaacwi of farm hMNm possible, sad that the pendulum at the start of this now year Is swinging toward mors owner -operated farms " Farmers are manifesting tbolr >
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jaii.i in it* 'akiziiii >,ii in r«v Ity win n they buy lain** For although hi *>p* ation "lily a few yea * and the Trlpb A program only on- year the- truth is b* mg borne upon the farmer that at last h* ha» a fi tend In the- White Hou*- and that a’ last he- has program for aai*ultun whah • i>rkv and weeks lu favoi of agriculture u Household Scrapbook By Roberta I*ec • f 4 Cleaning Coddle A g Iddle that has become crusted may In- c b aited by putting I' over a very hot fire and covering thickly with salt After the salt has luined brown, the crust and salt will btush off together, leaving the middle like new After washing the- gi iddle. grease well aud h*wt Imfore putting easy Easy Bleaching An easy way to bleach sheets is to stretch inem on the line and each time the sunshine dries them tourn the heme on them This will save the* trouble of taking them down ea* Il time ut wet them. Piaster of Peres If vinegar or glycerine Is u»**d instead of water when mixing plaster of Paris. It will not set for twenty or thirty minutes, us*- mor* or less a* c ording to the lime required.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, FEIJIU' ABV 28, 1910.
I Answers To Test Questions Bdow are the answers to the Test Questions printed I, on Pegs Two ♦ ♦ a 1 Henry Horner. ( 2 A Hwedlsn i-rltgwu* mystic- I f who taught a lellglou* system cm'. i bls own revelations. 3 Tim s*-mlsolon 4 Ten Inches, on the av rage | 5. IK.W" 6. William Ituelley Pelb-y 7. William t> Douglas and Frank Mm phy. h. Three* c ents an ounce or tme* |', tiuii of an uunc e. i P. Lighthouse Jo. Soviet Russia O » ' 1 - mob _ * Modern Etiquette | By ROBERTA LEE <J l*u I It priinlMlble to us, th** I woids refusal or "refusing'' when , 1 * not accepting an invitation? A. No You may ''regret'' but you 1 should never ’refuse." Then- is 1 quite a dlsHn* Hon 1 Q What d*s* a week handclasp J 1 ' ImlK ate’ I 1 ' A Some people claim II indicates 1 1 character A firm, hearty hand* lasp I Is -ymbolic-al ot triendllnvos. Q Should a man raise bls hat 1 when offering his seat io . woman lu a strwtear or bus? 1 A. Yes. it l» the cuuteous tiling, lu du j* ?' a ’ 1 Vra4s (a a t«*Ma lewa — twaatar
Latest Bulletin From Chairman of AAA Committee The farm plan Used for IHffi is , again being ofi* red to Adams c-oun-ty farmers who expect to participate in the ISIO AAA program is announced by Winfred I. Gerke. * hairniaii *>t th*- Adams county AAA conimlttee. The farm plan shows the sp proximate maximum farm payments for both the allotment and initi allotini'tit farms, and the meth* .'•ds by which these payments may Im* earned A request for luspe* ■ tion Is also contained, together with names and addresses of owners and operators of the farm Many favorable comments were made by local farmers regarding the 1539 slgn-up "The purpose of this farm plan is to encourage farmers to adopt goo dsotl management prattlers and to aid them in planning their IPl'i farming operpthtns so that they may coopc rat*, in the national farm program. Mt Garke said <immunity * ctmnititeemcn in the county are meeting with all farmers In their communities to > xplain the IMO farm program ami io complete th** farm plan for each farm In cominetithig on the farm plnn, Mr. Gerke stated that the 1040 regulations are the same as thus*, last year The farm plan must l.e signed by May 1. 1940, and no farm will be Inspected to determln*, the eligibility for commodity loans and 1940 cooaerva-
r (fano left, Italian foreign minister, and United Slates Ainbaasadoi William Phillip* right Inter Wutbes had an iiuui s ouciMisallcm with Italian Premier Henpo MussoUiii Reties next slop bi Her* Itu and a uik wltk Ketebefuabrm Adult Hltlsi.
MOHROENEWS Mi and Mrs. C. J Andrews and daughter. Carolyn Sue. of UssUlt were dinner guests at the M. F. Andrews home Sunday. Mrs. Ruben Rinehart is doing the housework and caring for Mrs. Erwlu stuck) who is confined to her home with influenia Mr and Mrs Will Taylor of Mun de were Sunday afternoon callers at the J. F Hocker home Mr Tgyfor is a former Monroe resident Mrs. Daniel Noffsinger has been confined to her bed with Influenta for the past two weeks. Esther Watkins of Bourbon returned to Monroe Tuesday morning to stay at the home of .Mrs. Etta Heffner. etho Andrew*, student al Taylor t'niversity. I'pland. spent the weekend with his parents. Mr tend Wils A. Andrews and family. His father, who has been confined to lied for nearly eight weeks, suiter eel a relapse last week but is aaal’t showing gradual improvement. John A Haggatd has traded his farm for the late Ira Wagoner property owned by Harry H. Crownover. Herschel. Johnston, irnyber. of Monroe who has been bedfast with influeuxa tor the past week. I* slow ly Improving at the presetr time. Mrs. Pearl Smith of Fort Wayne spent a few days with Mr*. Sherman Esse* this week. .Mr. and .Mrs H. V. Hahiiert slid daughter. Marcia, of Crhana. Mr. and Mr* Ralph Row and daughter. Esther, of near Decatur, and Mr. and Mr*. G A Hahtieit were guest * of Mr. and Mr*. Ikni Hahiiert and daughter. Sue. at Hartford City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis from Dayton Ohio, spent th*- weekend with Mr and Mrs. Dave leisure Menno Amstutz is at>|e Io be up and around following a siege of 111 ness. John F Ho* her recently thought that the European war had moved to Monroe when someone, piolrablvl la* * identally. fired a 23 rifle bulle' through a living room window Mi and Mrs Harve Rupert and | family entertained members of the l'Falthfi>! Servants' Methodist ; ■ liurch school intei m* diate boy's ■ 1 lass taught by .Mr. Ru|*ert with a dinner SundayMany Monroe people are plant. - | mg to attend the sec tional tourney at Decatnr. Th* Moinoc- Beaika'z Hon and parity payments, unless I a person entitled to a sliate In th*- i l"t|o crops on the farm <*»mpl*-tes j ; and signs the form before the dead- - line date, be said. In addition Io the farm plan this year is an outline giving payment provisions and a guide for the-! ' ilaMiflcaltou of crops and land u«e 111 the HMO farm program I Every farmer hi the county will lie given an opporluaMy to sign th*farm plan, anti they will Im- contacted personally by community committeemen. Mr. Gwrke said. These community committeemen isre your 'hired bauds' and tin y are 1 only trying to see that farme.a get the fullest advantage out of th*- ‘ !»«■> program, Mr. Gerkc- stated
— »i — PUBLIC AUCTION : FRIDAY. March I 12:00 Noon Decatur Sale Barn ; CATTLE, HORSES, HOGsJ SHEEP, and MiMcllancttus > Articten. Decatur Sales Co. I Y°U CAN THANK your bdry star* if you've never Awd an accident, but if you gkaa/d have one, you will find it best to have tha protection of dependable Automobile fnauranca written by The Caauaky •nd Surety Company of Hartford, Connecticut. The Suttles-Edwards Co. AgsaU Dvcatur, lad. Niblick Stars Bldg. d |D| vl ' j niih ffifliijk 4il il 111111 f liiliTji liißvfi iiiiiiii i 1111 n 11
have bad some tough luck wftli Bob : Mounter, who was out ot the Knk land game Friday night with a bruised shoulder. Mourner may be In the tourney If the shoulder con tiuucs to improve Mr. aud Airs. I’kul Halcegger uud daughter. Rose Mary. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sharpe entertained th*following at their home Monday night: Mr and Mr* If J Meyer Mr. and Mr*. Homer Winteregg Mr and Mrs Roland Sprungei and '
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